TikTok/@itsgracechin
Brilio.net - Using a hair mask is an important step in hair care. However, many people still ignore this hair care. Hair masks themselves actually provide significant benefits for hair health and appearance.
This product is designed to provide intensive care by supplying the nutrients and moisture needed by the hair and scalp. Whether for dry, damaged, or undernourished hair, a hair mask can help repair hair structure, restore shine, and prevent further damage.
Unlike regular conditioners that are usually used after shampooing, hair masks have a thicker formula and are high in active ingredients, such as natural oils, proteins, and vitamins. Regular use of hair masks can help repair, strengthen hair, and improve scalp health.
Because of that, it is no wonder that many hair care brands create hair masks with various ingredients and claims. Like the one that recently went viral about a hair mask from Japan with its claim of making hair smooth in one use. The products in question are Fino Premium Touch Hair Mask and Tsubaki Premium Repair Mask.
Well, to prove his claim, a TikToker with the account name @itsgracechi, conducted a battle review of the two hair mask products. Which one do you think is better?
photo: TikTok/@itsgracechin
"I tried the two most popular Japanese hair masks and I'm sharing my thoughts on which one was my favorite!" she wrote in the caption of the uploaded video, which briliobeauty.net quoted from the TikTok account @itsgracechin, Wednesday (21/8).
Through the 59-second upload, the account owner did a wear test using it on his hair. Before applying the hair mask, the account owner washed his hair first to make sure his hair was clean.
photo: TikTok/@itsgracechin
After her hair was half dry, the netizen applied a hair mask from Fino on her left hair, and a hair mask from Tsubaki on her right hair. According to her, Fino has a jelly-like texture and a fragrant floral scent. Some of its ingredients include PCA hydrolysed wheat protein and royal jelly which will make tangled hair softer.
Meanwhile, Tsubaki has a soft cream texture with a refreshing mango aroma. Its content is camellia conchiolin protein and royal jelly which effectively hydrates and smoothes dry hair.
photo: TikTok/@itsgracechin
After applying it to her hair, the account owner left it on for 10 minutes, then rinsed it with water until clean. After rinsing, she felt her hair felt very soft.
After drying her hair, she revealed that Tsubaki gives more moisture to her hair, makes hair voluminous, but it can't make it soft for those with tangled hair. While Fino, really makes tangled hair automatically soft in one use.
photo: TikTok/@itsgracechin
In addition, both products are actually equally good, if used according to hair type. Well, you can determine it from the type of porosity. Porosity, in the context of hair care, refers to the hair's ability to absorb and retain moisture. Porosity is an important factor that affects how hair responds to care products, the process of absorbing water, and handling various chemical treatments.
Well, high porosity is characterized by hair that quickly absorbs moisture and will feel very dry. Usually high porosity hair is one of the characteristics of hair that is often styled. On the other hand, low porosity is characterized when hair has difficulty absorbing water.
If you have high porosity hair, it is better to use Fino hair mask, because of its jelly-like texture, and its powerful ability to make hair instantly soft in one use. However, if your hair is low porosity, you can use Tsubaki hair mask which is effective in smoothing very dry hair.
(brl/lut)